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One of the main financial indicators, tier I capital, increased by 2.4 %, up to 6581.9 million lei, decreasing by 2.3 % as compared to the same period of the previous year. This evolution shows a better ability of banks to cover potential losses and to withstand shocks.

В I полугодии 2010 г. банковская система Республики Молдова подала четкие признаки стабилизации.
Одним из основных финансовых показателей, капитал I уровня, увеличился на 2.4% до 6581.9 млн. леев.

Pe parcursul semestrului I al anului 2010 sistemul bancar din Republica Moldova a demonstrat semne clare de stabilizare.
Unul din principalii indicatori financiari, capitalul de gradul I, s-a majorat cu 2.4 la sută până la 6581.9 mil. lei.

После двух лет финансово-экономического кризиса, резкий спад в мировой экономике постепенно уступил возрождению на основных эмергентных рынках и в отдельных развитых странах. Валовой внутренний продукт (ВВП) Республики Молдова, предусмотренный на 2009г., сократился в реальном выражении на 6.5% по сравнению с предыдущим годом.
 

After two years of economic and financial crisis, the severe decline of the global activity started to recover gradually on the major emerging markets and in some advanced countries. The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the Republic of Moldova, estimated for 2009, declined in real terms by 6.5 percent compared to the previous year.
 

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